“This legislation betrays the constitutionalism, pacifism and democracy that Japan has built over the past 70 years since the end of World War II”, Tetsuro Fukuyama of Democratic Party of Japan said, according to Belfast Telegraph.
Hansen and company are intent on winning both on their travels, and becoming the first side to win consecutive World Cup titles. “There’s just a bigger box of chocolates at the end of it”.
Japan’s Karne Hesketh, right, scores the winning try against South Africa during the Rugby World Cup Pool B match at the Brighton Community Stadium, Brighton, England, Saturday September 19, 2015. I think even the Springbok supporters were baying for us near the...
According to the spokesman, Japan’s decision to adopt the laws makes the global community question whether Japan is going to “drop its exclusive defense policy and deviate from the path of peaceful development it has been following after WWII”.
But just minutes later the roof almost came off the Amex once more as Goromaru ran in an excellent try before kicking the conversion to take the scores level. “It’s a fantastic achievement”, said coach Eddie Jones who will leave the team after the World Cup.
BANK OF JAPAN: Japan’s central bank decided to not change its policy calling for 80 trillion yen ($666 billion) in annual asset purchases by the central bank, to help spur inflation and stimulate growth. But Kuroda did not give any clue on the possibility of further easing,...
Recalling the fateful incident at the Millennium Stadium which led to his withdrawal from the World Cup and plunged Welsh rugby into a state of grief, Halfpenny said: ‘I remember seeing the Italian outside-half chipping the ball over the line and I have gone for it.
Courtney Lawes insists England are braced to survive an early onslaught from Fiji out of the expectation that the Islanders will be vulnerable when Friday’s World Cup opener nears its conclusion.
Tens of thousands of people were ordered to flee homes across Japan yesterday as heavy rain pounded the country, sending radiation-tainted waters into the ocean at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant.
As Russia’s economy stutters, buffeted by cheap oil and Western sanctions imposed over the Ukraine crisis, Putin is turning his attention to the country’s Far East region where he hopes Asian money can generate some much-needed prosperity.